JoAnne, Thanks for the kind words and support. Opposition usually spurs me on to continue when I'm wrongfully attacked. It is so sad in this day and age that a mere suggestion can cause such rage from narrow-minded people/groups. Actually, I feel the interest in Gridding has been a major factor in the great amount of activity on SATs and the trigger for many technological improvements in equipment, software and techniques. TNX & 73, Bob K8BL ________________________________ From: JoAnne K9JKM joanne.k9jkm@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2018 11:35 AM Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] idle comments - Idle SATs/Gridders
Hi Bob,
You may get personally ATTACKED in direct e-mails
Yeah, sometimes there is a bit of boorish behavior, it seems more via the internet than in direct conversations. I've shrugged off, or laughed off some interesting replies over the years ...
When I reported in the ANS bulletins AMSAT-DL's success using their big dish to accomplish the Earth-Venus-Earth path I received an e-mail from an Official Observer citing me for promoting poor amateur radio practices. No regular ham has a 20 meter dish and temporary authority to experiment with a few kilowatts on S-band.
When I mentioned that ARISSat-1 was in a way a Russian satellite since it had a Russian callsign, the experiment on board was by a Russian university, it was deployed by Russian cosmonauts on a Russian EVA ... I was warned by private e-mail that he was considering suing me if I kept promoting such un-American thoughts like that.
A private e-mail informed me that AMSAT had been taken out of that individual's will because of stuff I said.
I hear you on the satellites often. I spend most of my time tweaking my telemetry reception but I still hear the voice traffic ... you keep handing out the grids :-) Since telemetry doesn't count for Field Day I'll be switching over to voice on the linear sats so there goes the neighborhood for sure!
-- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM k9jkm@amsat.org
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